Updated NFL Mock Draft after Chiefs trade Tyreek Hill

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 23: Wide receiver Tyreek Hill #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs flashes a peace sign toward outside linebacker Matt Milano #58 of the Buffalo Bills as he heads for the end zone to score a touchdown during the 4th quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 23, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 23: Wide receiver Tyreek Hill #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs flashes a peace sign toward outside linebacker Matt Milano #58 of the Buffalo Bills as he heads for the end zone to score a touchdown during the 4th quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 23, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /
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It’s time for more NFL Mock Draft madness after the Kansas City Chiefs trade Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for six draft picks. 

March Madness is typically reserved for the hardwood, but the gridiron has busted into the action in a pretty big way. It seems like there’s been a nonstop barrage of NFL moves made since the league year began a week ago with deals happening even before the free agency tampering period opened last Monday.

The latest domino to fall is a significant one: Tyreek Hill is on the move to the Miami Dolphins after a sudden falling out with the Chiefs. Kansas City’s No. 1 wide receiver is now elsewhere despite the Chiefs being in the middle of its Super Bowl window.

Here’s a look at what could happen now that the NFL Draft order has been shaken and stirred thanks to the Tyreek Hill trade to Miami.

How NFL Draft Order Changed: Kansas City now owns two picks in the first round, and as it stands now those picks will be back-to-back at the tail end of Day 1.

Updated NFL Draft order after Chiefs trade Tyreek Hill to Dolphins

1. Jaguars – Aidan Hutchinson, DE/Michigan
2. Lions  – Kyle Hamilton, S/Notre Dame
3. Texans – Ikem Ekwonu, OT/NC State
4. Jets – Drake London, WR/USC
5. Giants – Evan Neal, OT/Alabama
6. Panthers – Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE/Oregon
7. Giants (From Bears) – Travon Walker, DE, Georgia
8. Falcons – Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
9. Seahawks (From Broncos) – Charles Cross, OT/Mississippi State
10. Jets (From Seahawks)  – Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, CB/Cinncinatti
11. Commanders  – Derek Stingley Jr., CB/LSU
12. Vikings – Trent McDuffie, CB/Washington
13. Texans (From Browns)  – Jordan Davis, DT/Georgia
14.  Ravens – Tyler Linderbaum, C/Iowa
15. Eagles (From Dolphins) – Garrett Wilson, WR/Ohio State
16. Eagles (From Colts) – Jermaine Johnson II, DE/Florida State
17. Chargers – Trevor Penning, OT/Northern Iowa
18. Saints – Kenny Pickett, QB/Pittsburgh
19. Eagles – Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
20. Steelers – Matt Corral, QB/Ole Miss
21. Patriots – Jameson Williams, WR/Alabama
22. Packers (From Raiders) – Tyler Smith, OT/G/Tulsa
23. Cardinals – Devonte Wyatt, DT/Georgia
24. Cowboys – Zion Johnson, T/C/Boston College
25. Bills – Jahan Dotson, WR/Penn State
26. Titans – Kenyon Green, G, Texas A&M
27. Buccaneers – Breece Hall, RB/Iowa State
28. Packers – Chris Olave, WR/Ohio State
29. Chiefs (From Dolphins via 49ers) – Treylon Burks, WR/Arkansas
30. Chiefs – George Karlaftis, DE/Purdue
31. Bengals – Travis Jones, DT/UConn
32. Lions (From Rams) – Nakobe Dean, ILB/Georgia